Adam, j I Meldrum & j | Anderson Co. \ R HUFKAIJO.N. Y. ] s 396408 Main Street, [ [ Great Reduction 112 IN ' | STYLISH I COATS ™ I FURS 112 To close out oitr entire r stock of winter garments we r have marked them 1-4 OFF. 112 Choice of 35 long fur scarfs, Mink, Per" s sian Lamb, Black Martin, Black Lynx, \ Blue Lynx, Hear, anil black and brown S Fox— f 1-4 Off the reßular value. ? Ladies' tailor-made Suits, long and short fc skirts, made with Norfolk and blouse r coats all very fine and latest styles. I Black and colors, only 75 left. Choice 112 of these suits— i 1-4 Off. r silk or clolh I>ress Skirls, all good, s desirable styles, marked— s 1-4 and 1-2 below regular price. r Ladies' black and colored Monte Carlos s half fitting Jackets and three-quarter F Coats, medium and large sizes. Only a «> f< .% left — I 1-4 Off. > Just 58 misses anil children's Coats left for t ages 6 to 14, blue, brown and castor, all > the very latest styles at— |> 25 per cent, redaction. I A few Velvet Blonses, Monte Carlos and r Evening Wraps, all reduced about— -3 from the regular prices. > The Restaurant. t Our restaurant on the fourth floor, re > moved from the bustle of business, is a 1 delightful place where one may relieve J the tedium of shopping. A light lunch or t a full meal. Excellent service and mod } erate prices. } Adam, Meldrum & I Anderson Co. ? TheAmericacßlock, £ BUFFALO, N. Y j il SIO,OOO Bankrupt Sale" 8C *1 | of Furniture il M H 5C !i c E3 PI We secured under most favorable conditions, the II P" entire stock of n H M u j< The Mankey Mfg. Company, « II ) C " AT BANKRUPT SALE. \\ *< II J his purchase, a very fortunate and opportune J J one brought to us about SIO,OOO worth of J J ** bed room suites, dressers, washstands and sideboards, II |i bright and new, direct from the factory, which we 11 || will dispose ,of at virtually next-to-nothing prices. 5€ P| Now we are ready lor this great sale, the most linpor- Is kij tant furniture event ever offered you. A sale that will |g |lj make new history in onr business. High class, up-to- £2 jj date, thoroughly reliable furniture at much less than JJ jj cost of manufacture. We want you to come to this J * il sale, to see and compare the furniture with that you II 9% can buy elsewhere at even double our prices. We will II || leave it to you then, as judge to say where the greatest || ) ( values can be had. It is only through a purchase of || this kind, that these stupendous bargains are made pos- Jt£ sible—a chance that comes your way but seldom. This £2 || will be a quick decided event, the stock must be clear- M ed out at once,as we have no room for storage purposes. ?2 *1 If you have auv particular fancy about style, wood or H pattern, you had better come early or the very thing II >£ you want may »>e gone. Judges of furniture making || ) C and exceptional values arc especially requested to in- || ) ( spect these goods, and examine every detail of quality, |2 ) ( workmanship and durability. Owing to limitation ot C 2 k# we cannot give details of this irresi»tablc sale. JJ \V e cord'ally invite correspondence from prosjxH • 112 live buver* who cannot visit us in iierwjii. PI M N i! LaMAWS II II M OLD RELIA3LE FURNITURE STOKE H H H H || I MWIHU P4, • ***«»************J%*sZS«*SZZS2 ' | We arc 11 Offering 1 i Reduced Prices | on Winter j I I | AND | Overeoatji v ' We carry an \ I up - to-date \ stock of J Hats, Caps, i Shirts, J Neckwear, ] Suit Gases, j Umbrellas, j In fact anything \ you may wish in | GENTS' FURNISHING 1 GOODS LINE. | Now is i the Time | to Buy. | R. SEGER & SON, { Next to Bank, Emporium, Pa i«k» <H» w CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1903. Mrs. .Johanna Soderholui ( of i Falls, Minn., fell and dislocated her | shoulder. She had a surgeon get it back j in jilaec as soon as possible, but it was | quite sore ami paiued l.er very much. Her son mentioned that he had secu Chamberlain's Pain Halm advertised for sprains and soreness, and she asked him to buy her a bottle of it, which he did. It quickly relieved her and enabled her to sleep which she had not done f'oj several days. The son was so much pleased with the relict it gave his mother that he has since recommended it to many others. For sale by L. Taggart. It is a vain hope that the chains of habit will rust off. The peculiar cough which indicates croup, is usually well known to the mothers of croupy children. No time should be lost in the treatment of it, and for this purpose no medicine has receiued more universal approval than Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. I)o not waste valuable time in experimenting with un tried remedies, no matter how highly they may be recommended, but give this medicine as directed and all symptons of croup will quickly disappear. For sale by L. Taggart. The Gospel would soon reach all men if we were as anxious to tell the virtues of Christ as we are to publish the faults of others. A Scientific Discovery. Kodol does for the stomach that which it is unable to do for itself, even when but Jslightly disordered or r over-loaded. Kodol supplies the natural juices of diges tion and does the work ot the stomach, re laxing the nervous tension, while the in flamed museles of that organ arc allowed to rest and heal. Kodol digests what you eat and enables the stomach and digestive organs to transform all food into rich, red blood. 11. C. Dodson. He who was often weary can always give us rest. Unconscious From Croup. During a sudden and terrible attack of croup our little girl was unconscious from strangulatiou, says A. L. Spafford, post master, Chester, Mich., and a dose of One Minute Cough Cure was administered and repeated often. It reduced the swelling and inflammation, cut the mucus and shortly the child was resting easy and speedily recovered. It cures Coughs, Colds, LaGrippi, and all Throat and Lung troubles. One Minute Cough Cure lingers in the throat and chest and enables the lungs to contribute pure, health-giv ing oxygen to the blood. R. C. Dodson. To be at our best to-morrow we must be at our best to-day. Don't Worry. This is easier said than done, yet it may be of some help to consider the matter. It the cause is something over which you have no control it is obvious that worrying will not help the matter in the least. On the other hand, if within your control you have ouly to act. When your have a cold and fear an attack of pneumonia, buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and use it judiciously and all cause for worry as to the outcome will quickly disappear. There is no danger of pneumonia when it is used. For sale by L. Taggart. Retter be a good servant than a bad son. One Hundred Dollars a Box. Is the valuell. A. llisdale, Suinmcr ton, 8. C., places on l)e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It Cured me." It is a combination of the healing properties of Witch Hazel with antiseptics and euiolii ents;relieves and permanently cures blind, bleeding, itching aud protruding piles, sores, cuts,bruisiss eczema,salt rheum and all skin diseases. Florida. The first Jacksonville tour of the season via the Pennsylvania Railroad, allowiiiK two weeks in Florida, leaves New York, Philadelphia, and Washing ton by special train February 3 Ex cursion tickets, including railway trans portation, Pullman accommodations (one berth), and meals en route in both directions while traveling on the special train, will be sold at the following rates: New York, foO.OO: 8uffa10; 5.54.25; Roch ester, $. r >l 00; Elmira; $51.45; Erie, $54.- 85, Wiiliamsport $50.00; Wilkestmrre, sr>o.:Js; and at proportionate rates from other pointM. ► For tickets, itineraries, and full in formation aoply to ticket agents, or ad dress <ieo w. Boyd, Assistant (ieneral Passenger Agent, Hroad Street Station, Philadelphia. 2628-40 it. Arc You UolnK West. Beginning February 15th, and con tinuing every day thereafter until April :tOth, there will be a special rate to all points In Washington, < )regon, Idaho, Montana aud Itritiwli Columbia. For maps, ratea, routes and other informa tion write at once to W. 11. Allen, Dis trict I'atMciiger Agent, Wisconsin Cen tral ItuHway, tIJI Park Building, I'itts burg, Pa. 47 1 tit Purchasing Agents wanted to take orders for ladle* furnishing goods and •limm. "The book an^!nt i» an unwel come visitor, but the purebaning agent with selected samples of furnishings koil stem's Isalways welc.Hi.u " VuUean catablieh a permanent and increasing trade. Samples free ii references are satisfactory Liberal commission 47 4t tifc.i T'KH A HKOUI KV, ttli Walltul St., Philadelphia, Pa MIIAW'H PUKK M A I,T The sick I deileaUf in*.l a gentle Untie •diinu lant. it In ofleu a nut Mar of Ufo and ♦I. .till with I hem I'll# litual nutriment and restoi .iliv e is MHAW'M Pi UK M U T Bafcl n> 3u 47 ly V X. iii.i ui>. First Fork. Giant Johnson, of Ark.«ill had a rather thrilling experience in bear hunting on Saturday morning. Having heard that a bear had crossed tlu» ridge the night before, above his camp be loaded his Winchester and started after him. After traveling till he was pretty tired he found the bear had swung around and gone back the way he bad couie. So he turn back and after traveling about twfi hundred yards, saw a place where the steam was coming up through the snow, at some little distance. On investiga ting he found the bear had "hold up/' Getting down on his hands and knees he could see the bears eyes, and, put a bullet in between them. After waiting some time fur him to die, he got a dry chest nut pole and punched him with it, which proved him to be much alive yet. Calling some men who were working on the side hill in hearing distance they made a torch and Grant took the torch in one hand and his gun in the other, and crawled into the den, atter crawling in a short distance he planted another bullet in the bear's head. By this time the bear had reached the back end of the cavern, and was still quite lively, Grant gave him the third shot in the head which "stopped him." The cavern at this place was quite roomy and he got hold of the bear and dragged him out to the entrance, where he cut a stick that had a hook on it.and "skidded" hitu down to camp. He was evidently a two year old, and weighed about two hundred pounds. 13. B. Logue, one of the old settlers on this stream, died last Friday night of lung fever. Burial to be at Sinucmahou ing on Monday. He lived about two miles above Sinnemahoning and leaves a large family of sous and daughters. Sinnamahoning. Good winter weather and fine sleighing with lots of sleighing parties. J. 11. Drum Barclay Bros, log sealer, reports the snow so deep up the Fork in some places that it is hard work to get logs to the bank. Posters are out for a Martha Washing ton supper to be held in Brook's Hall, February 21 under the auspices of Camp No. 122 Patriotic Americans. Nase 11. Drum, one of our enterprising young operators lus been promoted to the position of extra. Naceisa hustler. W. H. Metzger was called to Williams port very suddingly last week by th death of his mother of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chase went to Picture Rock, Lycoming county to at tend the funeral of Mrs. Chase's father last Saturday. John Poley went to Williamsport hospital last Saturday to see his brother who is there in a critical condition from the effect of a dog bite from which blood poison set in. Benjamin B. Logue one of the old settlers of this place passed away last Friday morning at the age of 7G years. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Miller school house, ltev. Foss delivered an able sermon to a large gathering of friends and neighbors. A special train of Pullman cars came ' down the B. S. R. R. last Wednesday and laid all night at this place, the direc tors and stockholders of the Buffalo Susquehanna and Southern R. R. Co., accompanied by ex-president Grovcr Cleveland were on the train. At 8:3(1 Thur-day mording train left for Dußois and Pittsburg. » The surprise party and sleigh ride by members of camp No. 122 Patriotic Americans up at Logue's last week was a success xxx It takes less ot a fool's brain energy to doubt all things than it dots for a wise man to accept one fact. The crowned heads of every nation, The rich men. poor men and miseis All jun in paying tribute to De Witt's Little Karly Risers. 11. Williams. San Antonia, Tex,, writes: Little Karly Risen Pills arc the best 1 ever used in my family 1 unhesi tatingly recommend them to everybody. They cure Constipation, Billiousness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, malaria and all other liver trublcs. R. C. Dodson. MVMCR \OTICK. NEA I,IK MCMAHON, j In the Court of Com- VH j mon Tleas ofCuineron j County, l'a.. No. ft, PATRICK MCMAHON. J October Term, 1902. I Ilit: 1. IN DiVOMCK. To Patrick McMahou, MmpuniUnt: \ r (H' are hereby notified to appear at the next 1 term of court to be holdtu at Emporium, ( 'ttiuerou cuiiuty, Pa., commencing oil Monday, 27th day of April, A. D., Itfuu at <>ne o'clock, p.m. ami aiiHwer to the complaint of Haiti iii»ellunt amlaiiHtter to the charge, ami KIIOW cauHc if any you ha\e, why a deciee nhotild not be intuit-, divorcing the haul lilit-Uuut from the boniU of matrimony which »hc ha* contracted with you, ttnd if ton fail to appeal then ami there audi de cree will IK* made in vour ahoeucti. JOHN l>. HWOPK, Wherirt She rift 'n Oftlce, I i-.io(»<i Mini, r.i mmSßm Mb mi*» is • IMtOItCK WICK. « AHUUNKK.HII.KY. (wt u , Colu . . , mou Plea* oI Cameron 112 County, Pa No. to, i tIAMthH HICKV Ottubt . Term, !*£. To i harle* iitU » . Jt'< *j*#<w4e«J. V ' ill are h« ivb> buliUid to app» «r at tin- next I term t.f touiliM I). hoklctl a! i opuiium t tun lull« uin I t ctiiumeimw on Monday, r »• <•*> of ioriJ % «» at one O'CI«K k m. ail I »» . <mi plaint u9 *ltt li»»-!Ui.t and 4>an. rto i!M ' and Miow cau»e il au> i.av . i I t ' 1 • meiouiuN) ahni* »be ha# > unlftttlrtl Willi you and it *oti uil to »r liu u and there *u< o d M iUS MWbf'k, *lMnil i «fT* uilit.4 I£xecutrix Notice. IETTERS testamentary upon the estate of j J MRS. ELK A!? or HAMILTON, late »L Kmpor ium, Cameron county Pa., deceased, having been | granted to the undersigned, ail peivms having claims against said t.statu are requested to pre- | sent the same at once and all per: on- in debit <i to said estate are retjut «ded tost ttle. VKLDOitA HEAVI iU, K cculrix. Emporium, Pa,, Jan. 13tli, 1903. 17 (it. ISotice of AclmfliiiHtratrlx. Estate of HAZARD P. SPKNCE, Pcceancd. ] ETTERS of Administration on the Estate o 1 J Hazard P. Spence, late of Hhippen towi ship Cameron c ounty, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to Margaret E. Spence, residing in said township, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without deliv. MARGARET K. SI ENCE. Administratrix. Emporium, Pa., Dec. 19tl), 1902. ORKKN A: HHAFFHR. Solicitors. 44-6t. Rain ami sweet \ \ v \ FBI have no effect on ti IVjTIVjT M. H ness Oil. It re- * r * sistt the damp, vjr \ \ H keeps the leath- JHf M Dl/rCC ■ do not break, y x \ No rough sur- \ \ \ \ M §¥W\ v face to chafe f//ilA\ If Madelby if Standard Oil j[ - Company (■" » For Piles. Sample mailed free. One application gives relief. The continued use of Hum phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per manently cures Piles or Hem orrhoids—External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate—cure certain. Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. nud SI.OO. Sold by DrutttciHtM, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Htn., IVew York. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other* causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific No. 28, in usa over 40 years, the only success ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec ial package for serious cases, $5. Sold by Druggists, or seat prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., William & John N. Y. AFTER THE BATTLE Some are lound bleeding and sore, while others have a fit of the blues. No if there should be any so unfortunate as to suffer from the effects of accidents we have the Balm for their pains and aches,let it be either for man or beast. Our liniment and powdersfor horses or cattle are always the best. Our medicines are pure and always get there. The prices are right too. uur patent medicine depart <3J ment is supplied with all the standard remedies and we can supply your on short notice. Our toilet and fancy goods department we keep up to the times. Our Prescription depart ment receives our closest at tention and all calls answered day or night. Just touch the button. In fact we are here to do business and serve the public. M. - A. - ROCKWELL,! THE PHARMACIST, / / ///////////// V%; | Consult Your * 3 112 Interests 2 •. S AND SAVE BIGfMONEY S. BY ORDERING NOW S YOUR FALL SUIT I ? 0 c AT K fl R. SE Qlik & S con PAN Y'S. £ We handle uothiny but w F the very best lalirics ami % •j on this together with first- Mi class fit and workmanship ' Nwe hive built up the | N large enjoy. y l . w Come in unl ii s I E lv\ CO. s P V. . > Ku'V-i Dyspeptiu Cure Uiyttitt* what you vat. We Have What You Need! To brush up and make beauti ful your home. The,season of the year for has arrived and we would call the attention of the public to our very large and reliable line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, the best in the world. In addition to the best paints, we have a first-class line of De Voe & Co.'s Brushes, (let a move on and be prepared to paint before the workmen are all en gaged. We can save you money. While you are painting your home or business place let us talk a little with you on Bath and Closets, Hot Water, Steam or anything in that line. Our increased facilities and expert workmen v/ill do you good work. Don't deay until too late. Farmers should bear in mind that we handle Plows, Harrows, Rakes, etc. In fact our Hard ware, Stove and Plumbing De partments are up to the best. Write or wire us, when a com petent agent will call on you. imCMDMO. | Fobert | | The Tailor| | WE GIVE I | AWAY A SUIT OF | ! CLOTHES. 1 I 1 I nj 1,1 n] To any one who can ui yj bring us a garment u] made as well, with fit [n In and style bettei than [jj [n we can turn out here. fu [jj We have the best jfl nj tailors that can be found !{] ju in the state and OUR jfl m PRICES will suit the iij |j] customer. We get the (n uj Fashion Plates every [}! ui mouth from the best [jj K TAILOR AND CUT- m Cj TF.R RKVIKW of the jfl [jj world. {fl nj Don't be afraid to If] •(J to give us a trial and if ffi sj you do not find our [}j uj elothes as we say 1 will flj ui refund your money. nJ ! • I 5 S • 'n All Work (iua rant ceil nl * g ffl I J. L. FOBERT. jj Kmpurtum, I it. *u QL K 1 <95 r»«sc?Sr?»-
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